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The Great Depression Chapters 22 & 23. ECONOMIC DANGER SIGNS 1Uneven Prosperity : rich got richer 2Buying on credit : increase in personal debt & installment.

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Page 1: The Great Depression Chapters 22 & 23. ECONOMIC DANGER SIGNS 1Uneven Prosperity : rich got richer 2Buying on credit : increase in personal debt & installment.

The Great Depression

Chapters 22 & 23

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ECONOMIC DANGER SIGNS

1 Uneven Prosperity: rich got richer2 Buying on credit: increase in personal debt

& installment plans3 Stock Market: speculation, playing the

market, buying on margin4 Overproduction: especially cars, Americans

are buying less5 Farmers in trouble: demand down, prices

down, suffered the most6 Workers in trouble

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Click in graph for video

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STOCK MARKET CRASH• 1st major event of the

Great Depression• Oct. 29, 1929 Black

Tuesday• Many people not

immediately affected if wealth didn’t depend on the stock market

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CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION

• 1. Overspeculation: take a large risk in the hope of selling big

• 2. Government Policies: tariffs & war debt policies cut down on forcing markets for American goods

• 3. Unstable/Uneven Economy: national wealth unevenly distributed

• 4. Crisis in farm sector• 5. Availability of easy credit

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THE GREAT DEPRESSION

• 1929-1940

• Longest, most severe economic depression in US History

• Banks closed: people wanted money, banks didn’t have it because of investments

• Global impact because economies were interdependent

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DEPRESSION IN CITIES

• People lost jobs, evicted from homes

• Shantytowns, soup kitchens, bread lines

• African Americans/Latinos have higher unemployment, lower pay

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Bread Lines

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DEPRESSION IN RURAL AREAS

• DUST BOWL• Environmental

condition in Great Plains in 1930s

• Depression Video• Many migrated to

Pacific states from area from North Dakota to Texas

• Dust Bowl Video

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DEPRESSION ON THE FAMILY

• Increase in discrimination against minority groups & women: fired to give jobs to men

• Farmers couldn’t pay mortgages, many lost farms

• No federal govt. help

• Teenagers leave home to find jobs

• Suicide rate up, state mental hospital admission up

• Leads to habit of savings

• People tried to keep sense of humor

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HOOVER STRUGGLES

• Herbert Hoover elected pres. In 1928

• “key to recovery is confidence”

• Blamed for depression: not his fault

• Thought direct federal relief would hurt people’s self respect & create large bureaucracy: TRUE!!

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BONUS ARMY

• Unemployed WWI vets & families marched into Washington wanting pensions paid now

• Hoover sent in army: used force, tear gas

• Hurt Hoover, looked bad

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NEW DEAL1933-1938

• 1932 Presidential Election

• Winner: Franklin D. Roosevelt (Dem): use govt. to get out of Depression

• 20th Amendment: changed Inauguration date to Jan. 20th

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FDR’s PROGRAM

1. Relief: Help all Americans in need

2. Recovery: Spur the economy out of the Depression

3. Reform: Prevent another severe Depression

**pushed work relief rather than monetary relief

**Fireside chats: radio talks explaining the New Deal

Brain Trust: group of intellectuals who helped form the New Deal

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BANK HOLIDAY

• All banks closed for 4 days

• Govt. inspected the financial health of banks

• Generated confidence in banks: people put money in banks made loans stimulates economy

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FIRST HUNDRED DAYS

• 1st: get Americans to work

• Gives them money to spend which helps the economy

• Expanded federal government’s role in the economy

• 21st Amendment: Repealed Prohibition

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NEW DEAL UNDER ATTACK

• People afraid fed. govt. & Pres. getting too powerful

• Sup. Ct. declared some programs unconstitutional

• Didn’t end Depression, less helpful to women & minorities

• Progressives: New Deal didn’t go far enough• Court Packing: FDR wanted to increase # of

Sup. Ct. justices to put own people in• Public upset with this!!!!

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2ND NEW DEAL

• More social welfare benefits, stricter controls over business, stronger support for unions, higher taxes on rich

• Social Security• 1936 Presidential Election• Winner: FDR• 1st time most African Americans voted

Democratic, 1st time labor unions backed one candidate

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NEW DEAL EFFECTS

• Women: still faced discrimination in work place• 1st woman in Cabinet: Frances Perkins, Sec. of

Labor• Eleanor Roosevelt: supporter of New Deal,

“eyes & ears” for FDR• African Americans: “Black Cabinet” formed to

advise FDR on racial issues• FDR never fully committed to civil rights b/c

afraid of losing support from white Southern Dem.

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NEW DEAL SUPPORTERS

• Women• African Americans• Mexican Americans• Native Americans• Labor unions

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CULTURE IN 1930S

• Literature: Buck, Steinbeck, Mitchell

• Movies: seen as an escape

• Marx Brothers, Wizard of Oz, Snow White, Gone with the Wind

• Arts: supported unemployed artists, musicians, historians, theater people & writers

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LASTING NEW DEAL ACHIEVEMENTS/EFFECTS

1. Public works: bridges, dams, roads, buildings2. Federal agencies: TVA, SEC, FDIC3. Social Security4. Legacy of hope5. Changed relationship between workers/employers6. Labor stronger in politics7. Creation of welfare state: fed. govt. takes care of

people8. Increased power of fed. govt.9. Shift in power from Congress to President